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Long weekend city guides

That's a place where I share my love of exploring cities around the world. If you want to take your wheelchair out for a spin, or are looking for ideas for your next weekend away. Here you will find a ton of information to plan your next adventure.

Dublin is an amazing city, packed with culture, arts, nature, whiskey and one of the friendliest folks in the world. It has a very compact and cosy city centre, perfect to explore over a long weekend break.

Berlin is a mecca of artists, bohemians and working-creative-class heroes from around the world. The city has more than 175 museums, 50 theaters and 300 cinemas and many, many of them are wheelchair-friendly, making it a perfect destination for a long weekend adventure.

The coolest cultural wheelchair-friendly places to hang out around London

Wheelchair-friendly hotel

As a wheelchair user, choosing a place to stay can be a time-consuming task to do, because most of the time, the search hotel engines does not have this option to choose from. Here I have collected all the hotels I have stayed in and have reviewed their accessibility. Some of them are better than the others but overall, all of them are wheelchair-friendly and are located in a wheelchair-friendly neighbourhood too. Travel starts with a place to stay, So here you have it. Combine these with our Long weekend city guides and you are guaranteed of havin' a good time.

The Double Tree Hilton Hyde Park’s location is perfect to use it as a base to explore London, you have a Hyde Park just in front of you, Bayswater on your left and Notting Hill on the right. Streets are flat with low curbs